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On 21/07/14 11:33, Lisa Minogue wrote:
> Oh no!
> 
> Has someone hacked into the server and replaced or altered the 
> certificate? Have software hosted on the server been compromised
> or infected with malware and backdoors?

Seriously!  This isn't an appropriate way of communication.  This just
feeds the FUD machinery and it serves no-one.  Please do not ever
speculate like this, especially in the public, no matter which mailing
list or forum you are on.

If a security breach happens, the whole community will naturally be
informed when the needed information has been gathered and carefully
analysed.  In that moment we can also provide information what to do,
so that all OpenVPN users stays as safe as possible.

In this particular case, it seems there were no problem at all.

- -- 
kind regards,

David Sommerseth
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